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Trichomonas



Trichomonas, I must admit that this name did not sound familiar. Until I started researching a series of blogs for Sexpower.online. Trichomonas is not a serious STD. That's what I discovered. But he seems bloody irritating.
 
Women are more likely to suffer from a Trichomonas infection than men. It can lead to an inflamed vagina, urethra or bladder. So annoying. An infection can go unnoticed for a long time without clear complaints.
 
How do I know if I have Trichomonas?
Okay, an inflamed whatever below that doesn't sound nice. But what complaints can you have with Trichomonas? What are the symptoms? Here they come:
 
With women:
  • And inflamed vagina
  • Lots of milky secretions
  • Foamy and unpleasant smelling discharge
  • Red swollen and painful labia
Complaints can increase with menstruation.
 
With men:
  • A little fluid loss when getting up
  • Irritated glans and an irritated urethra
  • A burning sensation when urinating
Therapy
A Trichomonas infection can be treated well, but also have your partner tested and treated if necessary.
 
Appearance
Use a condom for vaginal contact to prevent infection. And I am sorry but during treatment it is better not to have sex (to prevent recontamination). If you want to make love, use a condom.


Miranda de Ruyter
sexpower.online

Bron: condomerie.com  
 




Datum: 22-06-'19

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